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How many wires are on the loom to it? And what colours are they.a typical amount is 5
3 yellow or white wires these don't matter which way around they go,the next would be black-and-white and the next red.red goes to the battery and black to earth.so if your new reg/rec has 3 the same then connect the 3 yellow/white to them .
the pairs, eg grey, white, green, yellow, (colours may vary, but as long as there pairs) are all speaker wires, red is the power, black is earth, blue will be the remote wire to switch on an external amp, and there will be a yellow wire which goes to the aux power supply so when you turn your key on the stereo will turn on and keep all memories
well unless you have a lot of fixit years under your belt its broken you microprossesor on the mother board is burn up this happens if you were playing it very loud the night before for an unusualyt extended period of time or over night condensation witch is unlikely because the CDA-9827 has gel coat on the chipset it is reletivel inexpensive to fix if you have experience it is 200 pins and they are very close probably out of you reach best bet take it to a service tech and have it repaired but dont get screwed on it the stereo should go for around $90us on ebay or somthing like it thank you if you have any questions please feel free to email me.
What kind of car did you install this in? Did it have a factory radio in it? If I had to take a guess I would think that there is a factory amp that you may have hooked the blue wire from the alpine deck to. If this is the case when you switch to CD the alpine deck turns off the power to the power antenna lead(blue wire) and thus your factory amp. If this is the case hook the factory amp turn on to the blue and white wire and you should be good to go.
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